Explore the challenges and realities faced by NRIs in Mumbai when forced to relocate due to visa issues. This article delves into the personal stories and broader implications.
MumbaiNrisVisa IssuesReal EstateRelocationReal Estate MumbaiApr 10, 2025

Common reasons include visa expiration, changes in immigration policies, and job loss or changes in employment status.
Visa relocations can lead to significant financial costs, including legal fees, moving expenses, and potential loss of income.
The emotional impacts include stress, anxiety, and the challenge of leaving behind social and community connections.
Visa relocations can lead to a surge in property sales or rentals, affecting property prices and market dynamics.
Families with school-aged children face challenges such as finding suitable schools and helping children adjust to new educational environments.

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